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Zebrafish as a Model in Biomedicine and Study of Human Diseases - 3rd Edition

21 April 2017

Faro, Portugal

Zebrafish as a Model in Biomedicine and Study of Human Diseases - 3rd Editionhttp://att.ccmar.ualg.pt/zebrafish_2017/index.htmlhttps://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/zebrafish-as-a-model-in-biomedicine-and-study-of-human-diseases-3rd-editionThis course was designed to provide basic knowledge on the use of the biological model zebrafish with main emphasis on its use in the context of the study of human diseases and biomedical sciences. Introduction to genetic manipulation and production of transgenic lines and "knock-out". It is intended to transfer skills for manipulation and use of the zebrafish in genetic manipulation techniques, applications of transgenics and mutants for study of phenotypes of interest, microinjection and studies of tissue regeneration.2017-04-21 09:00:00 UTC2017-04-21 18:00:00 UTCPaulo GavaiaUniversity of the Algarve, Campus do Gambelas, Gambelas, Faro, Faro, PortugalUniversity of the Algarve, Campus do Gambelas, Gambelas, FaroFaroPortugalHuman diseaseModel organismsCCMAR, Centre for Marine SciencesPaulo Gavaia - pgavaia@ualg.pt[][]workshops_and_coursesfirst_come_first_servedzebrafishhuman diseasebiomedicinetransgenic lines

Advanced Scientific Programming in Python

14 - 21 January 2018

Melbourne, Australia

Advanced Scientific Programming in Pythonhttps://www.melbournebioinformatics.org.au/news/apply-aspp-2018/https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/advanced-scientific-programming-in-pythonApplications are now open for this international school being held in the Southern Hemisphere for the first time. The Advanced Scientific Programming in Python (ASPP) summer school has had 10 extremely successful iterations in Europe (https://python.g-node.org/archives). Now, thanks to funding from the International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility (INCF), Melbourne is hosting the first ASPP workshop focussed on the Asia Pacific region. 2018-01-14 17:51:00 UTC2018-01-21 17:51:00 UTCJuan Nunez-Iglesias, Melbourne BioinformaticsUniversity of Melbourne, Melbourne, AustraliaUniversity of MelbourneMelbourneAustraliaImagingNeurobiologyInformaticsUniversity of Melbourneaspp@melbournebioinformatics.org.auINCFLife Science Researcherspost-docsPhD studentsMaster studentsbioinformaticiansworkshops_and_courses[]Pythonneurosciencesbioinformatics

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